Example sentences of "one [noun] [prep] least [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These were the two sides of the same coin which I referred to at the beginning of this essay , the nature — culture opposition and the particular characterizations and choice of emphases here explored being one explanation for the apparent gender differentials in blood within Jewish ritual practice , and one link at least between the rite of circumcision and menstrual taboo .
2 The player pushing out the ball must have one foot at least behind the back-line , and the ball must be stopped outside the circle before a shot at goal is taken .
3 and , and then following through the suggestion I 've put to him , erm , erm on one scenario at least to , it could even you , erm perfectly erm able to pursue your counterclaim
4 We have enough racing in this country and I believe in reserving one day at least for the Lord .
5 For a long time , workers on this topic have debated whether defined origins of replication are involved , as they are in bacteria , but only now count Arturo Falaschi ( ICGB , Trieste ) reported that in one area at least of the wild-type human genome replication can be shown to begin in a single defined phase .
6 I have no doubt that these three great creations represent the work if not of one artist at least of one school ; possibly Argos or Sicyon , both prominent at this time .
7 Actually , I guess I would n't want to tell it to anybody , not so much because I 'm ashamed ( I tell myself ) as because it 's private ; one last thing I can hide that 's between me and Andy only , so letting me feel that there is one thing at least in which I 've not betrayed him utterly .
8 It is certainly true that one strand at least in a Northumbrian view of the past seems to have thought of Nechtanesmere as destroying the position of military dominance originally achieved by Eadwine in the first half of the seventh century ( HE II , 5 ) , whereas Eadwine 's ascendancy over the Britons in Wales had disappeared by the mid-630s and an overlordship of the southern English kingdoms , restored only temporarily in the late 650s , was lost long before 685 ( see above , p. 85 ) .
9 Cormorants no longer breed , and the Raven has not nested since 1895 , apart from a pair , one bird at least of which was an escaped pet , which nested between 1938 and 1945 .
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